Filmmaker Courtney Moorehead Balaker is keenly aware of this hard truth. It’s one reason she wrote and directed “Little Pink House.” The film follows the real-life tale behind a Supreme Court decision allowing the government, via Eminent Domain, to wrest the home out from under Susette Kelo.

Catherine Keener stars as Susette in a film The Hollywood Reporter said “brings urgency to a fascinating, underexplored theme.” “House” also stars Jeanne Tripplehorn, Callum Keith Rennie and Giacomo Baessato.

Balaker reveals the movie already has had an impact, and that’s before the official April 20 release date.

Balaker shares the story behind “Little Pink House,” weighs in on why Hollywood won’t defend free speech and shares possible spinoffs from her great documentary “Can We Take a Joke?” on the latest HiT ‘cast.

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